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|   Such a cute dog, I'm glad you are able to give her a good home. 
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|   Congrats Diana, I know you have wanted one for a while.   
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|   Awe, what a cutie! I hope she settles in well! | 
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|   Thanks! She is doing so very well. Has never really been outside so getting her to "do her business" outside is a real challenge, but we are at about 50% success rate :P. Past that its regular puppy antics, teething and being underfoot. I think she will be a great dog. I will try and get a pic of all of them together.   -Diana | 
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|   hahaha, good luck. you guys are raw fooders huh? I admit, raw's the best for an animal (as nature intended), but I don't think that a good quality kibble is detrimental to your dog. This can be a pretty hot button issue for some though, so good luck with your new pal no matter how you decide to fatten it up. | 
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|   Also raw isn't always a viable option unfortunately. Not to mention good kibble is hard to find...Anways as not to highjack any further, I'll start a new thread in the lounge so we can keep discussing it. I second the request for more photos, group shots, or singles, I'm good either way. I love min-pins. I wanted one, but got a fantastic dog instead from the humane society. Rescue stories always make me happy. | 
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|   Alright well I said I would get a pic of them together... it took about 3 weeks, but here it is.   Kona is settling in very nicely and she now has naturally standing ears, which is a unique and sought-after trait in min pins so people don't have to clip their ears (which I never liked, but then again they do have docked tails). Alas...    -Diana |